Wynonna Judd, a Kentucky native and country music superstar, will sing the national anthem at the 150th Kentucky Derby. Can't see the post above? Click here.The five-time Grammy winner will sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" just before the race on May 4 at 5 p.m."Wynonna Judd is a multigenerational talent who has helped shape country music over the years, and a Kentucky native, making her the perfect artist to set the stage for this once-in-a-lifetime Kentucky Derby,맥스카지노 said Mike Anderson, the president of Churchill Downs Racetrack. 맥스카지노We맥스카지노re excited for Wynonna to bring her powerful voice back to Louisville to convey the wide range of emotion for which this landmark occasion calls."Judd says she's proud to represent her home state."The Kentucky Derby is something I look forward to every year and being able to perform this year makes the momentous event even more special," she said in a news release.Another country singer will sing the anthem before the Kentucky Oaks race on May 3: Lana Scott. She was a top eight finalist on Season 21 of "The Voice." She will also perform two special original songs live during the Kentucky Oaks Survivors Parade.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Wynonna Judd, a Kentucky native and country music superstar, will sing the national anthem at the 150th Kentucky Derby.
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The five-time Grammy winner will sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" just before the race on May 4 at 5 p.m.
"Wynonna Judd is a multigenerational talent who has helped shape country music over the years, and a Kentucky native, making her the perfect artist to set the stage for this once-in-a-lifetime Kentucky Derby,맥스카지노 said Mike Anderson, the president of Churchill Downs Racetrack. 맥스카지노We맥스카지노re excited for Wynonna to bring her powerful voice back to Louisville to convey the wide range of emotion for which this landmark occasion calls."
Judd says she's proud to represent her home state.
"The Kentucky Derby is something I look forward to every year and being able to perform this year makes the momentous event even more special," she said in a news release.
Another country singer will sing the anthem before the Kentucky Oaks race on May 3: Lana Scott.
She was a top eight finalist on Season 21 of "The Voice."
She will also perform two special original songs live during the Kentucky Oaks Survivors Parade.